Asymptotics of one dimensional forest fire process with non instantaneous propagation
Abstract
Consider the following forest fire model where the possible locations of trees are the sites of Z. Each site has three possible states: 'vacant', 'occupied' or 'burning'. Vacant sites become occupied at rate 1. At each site, ignition (by lightning) occurs at rate λ. When a site is ignited, a fire starts and propagates to neighbors at rate π. We study the asymptotic behavior of this process as λ0 and π∞. We show that there are three possible classes of scaling limits, according to the regime in which λ0 and π∞.
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